I took per-country data from bitcoinstatus.rowit.co.uk, and calculated per-capita adoption based on population size (taken from Wikipedia).Here is the list in descending order of nodes per 100,000 people, and another one per 100,000 internet users:

I took per-country data from bitcoinstatus.rowit.co.uk, and calculated per-capita adoption based on population size (taken from Wikipedia).Here is the list in descending order of nodes per 100,000:

Belize is a country of only 300k people and I know of at least 3 people using bitcoin.

You'd think we would have made the list.

Glad to hear that. The reasons for not seeing Belize in the Rowit list may be:

- No data collection is perfect, and Rowit is certainly not an exception. - Those three people would need to be running their clients with the listening port open (I think).- IP-to-country databases are sometimes wrong.

They'rethere, in their room.Your mining rig is on fire, yet you're very calm.

Cool stuff, didn't realize we're 4th and 3rd measuring adoption like this but I think it's awesome and after Tuesday's presentation we held at a popular cyber cafe in our capital city there might be even more!